New Orleans is an international city. Most Americans would rather Alabama go away as they are a blemish to Americans that dont sleep with their brothers and sisters and think killing trees with poison is something good
. Tim DeRuyter is officially the school’s new defensive coordinator. The Ducks officially named DeRuyter, who served at Cal the past four seasons, their new defensive coordinator and outside linebackers coach on Thursday. “We are excited to add a coach of the caliber and experience as coach DeRuyter to lead our defense,” Oregon coach Mario Cristobal said in a statement. “He is a proven difference maker with a track record for developing players to their full potential, and he has accelerated significant improvement in all of his stops as a defensive coordinator Previously the head coach at Fresno State from 2012-17 and defensive coordinator at Texas A&M, Air Force, Nevada, Ohio and Navy, DeRuyter has been a defensive coordinator in 20 of his 31 seasons as a college coach, including the last 19 as either a defensive coordinator or head coach.
She kinda looks like Eva Angelina. So beautiful and so disgusting at the same time. Beauty on the outside but it’s gotta be an absolute train wreck inside.
It would look even better with my cu...never mind. In light of the decency issue, I won’t finish this statement.
stiff-arm, a relic from yesteryear, I hope it's allowed forever Larry Scott's 11-year run as Pac-12 commissioner will end in June Canzano: Ohio State’s Gene Smith.... the Pac-12 Conference commissioner?
Justin Herbert has been named the 2020 NFL Rookie of the Year, the NFL announced Thursday morning. The Los Angeles Chargers’ quarterback, the No. 6 pick in the 2020 NFL draft, set numerous records during his first professional season. Herbert set NFL single-season records for the most passing touchdowns by a rookie quarterback (31) and most total touchdowns by a rookie quarterback (36). In addition, he posted the most completions (396) and second-most passing yards (4,336) by a rookie quarterback in NFL history